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18if is a Japanese anime television series produced by Gonzo. [3] It aired from July 7 to September 29, 2017. [4]It is part of the media franchise The Art of 18, which also includes a smartphone game by Mobcast titled 18: Kimi to Tsunagaru Puzzle (【18】キミト ツナガル パズル, 18: Kimi to Tsunagaru Pazuru) for Android and iOS.
B Gata H Kei (Japanese: B型H系, Hepburn: Bī Gata Etchi Kei, lit."Type: B; Style: H") is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Yōko Sanri [].It was published by Shueisha and ran in Weekly Young Jump from 2004 to 2011.
Anime television series Manga, original video animation Takako Ōta [8] 2007 Crash! Yuka Fujiwara: Manga Audio drama, light novels, anime television series — [24] 2020 D4DJ: Bushiroad: Music group Anime television series, manga, video game Various 2015 Ensemble Stars! Happy Elements Video game Stage plays, anime television series Various [25 ...
After Lala and Mikan tease him with girl clothing, Rito runs out of the house. He gets bombarded by many men including Saruyama and the principal. Saki finds Rito (still as a girl) unconscious and brings him/her into Saki's mansion. Riko (Rito as a girl) begins to feel that being a girl may be better than being a boy.
Battle Girls: Time Paradox, known in Japan as Sengoku Otome: Momoiro Paradox (戦国乙女~桃色パラドックス~, Sengoku Otome ~Momoiro Paradokkusu~, lit. Warring States Maidens: Pink Paradox ) , is a 2011 Japanese anime television series based on the CR Sengoku Otome pachinko game series developed by Heiwa .
Perfect Blue (Japanese: パーフェクトブルー, Hepburn: Pāfekuto Burū) is a 1997 Japanese animated psychological thriller film [5] [6] directed by Satoshi Kon. [7] It is loosely based on the novel Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis (パーフェクトブルー:完全変態, Pāfekuto Burū: Kanzen Hentai) by Yoshikazu Takeuchi, with a screenplay by Sadayuki Murai.
Kite, also known as A Kite (Japanese: A カイト) in Japan, is a Japanese original video animation written and directed by Yasuomi Umetsu.Two 35-minute episodes were released on VHS on February 25 and October 25, 1998, respectively.
Hula Girls has an approval rating of 56% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 18 reviews, and an average rating of 5.6/10. [8] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 53 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [9]